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Just sent a FU email off to TurboTax explaining the end of our relationship (it's you, not me). HR Block here I come.


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I would be very interested if someone who understands SEC regulations and interstate commerce laws could explain in laymans terms how a company can halt a private transaction at the midpoint without prior notification or (seemingly) no avenue of redress. Seems like it would be some kind of major violation of fiduciary responsibilty.

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Leftists do not believe that laws apply to them. Quite often they are correct. A good reason not to do business with leftists.




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I have used PayTrust for years for bill paying and am an extremely satisfied customer. They were bought by Intuit a number of years ago.
I am going to have to look into alternatives; but given the way banks have been going I don’t trust them to be pro-2A or even neutral in this ongoing anti-liberty crusade.


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Friend of mine switched to HR Block last year after Turbo Tax price hike, he's been pretty happy with it so far. Block has been pretty aggressive with their adverts the last several years, did they get new ownership or, infusion of investor money?
 
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With the new tax laws, where so many more people can just file the 1040-EZ form due to the much higher default deduction, services like Turbotax will be hurting next year anyway.


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Note to vthoky and mark123:

I don't think that Quicken is affiliated with Intuit any more. I believe that connection was severed a bit over two years ago.

QuickBooks is still an Intuit product, but not Quicken.
I do seem to remember having to re-establish my passwords because the company split. Thank you.
 
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Intuit products: Quickbooks, Turbotax, Proconnect, Mint

Quicken is a separate company and sells various "flavors" of the Quicken product line, but NOT Quickbooks as this is an Intuit product. They have made quite a few improvements for the Mac version, but more are still needed to bring it on par with the Windows version.


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Friend of mine switched to HR Block last year after Turbo Tax price hike, he's been pretty happy with it so far.

Can the HR Block software seamlessly import TurboTax data files?


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Friend of mine switched to HR Block last year after Turbo Tax price hike, he's been pretty happy with it so far.

Can the HR Block software seamlessly import TurboTax data files?


This!

Got some capital losses out there that I’m still working on.


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Friend of mine switched to HR Block last year after Turbo Tax price hike, he's been pretty happy with it so far.

Can the HR Block software seamlessly import TurboTax data files?

Probably best to contact HR Block.
 
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Friend of mine switched to HR Block last year after Turbo Tax price hike, he's been pretty happy with it so far.

Can the HR Block software seamlessly import TurboTax data files?

Probably best to contact HR Block.


This is what I'm wondering. Right now intuit does both payroll and taxes. I don't enter much besides deductions, it's automatically imported. It would be nice to import and save a bunch of data entry.



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You'd kinda think with a name like "intuit" the pricks would intuit such a poor business decision, and not put their own company into such a position of liability. Even if they are legally within bounds, they are going to spend lots of legal fees to defend a political statement. They must've intuitively posited that the hoards of followers would approve their anti-gun FU's.

How's it working out for Dicks or Yeti? Didn't figure your prime demographic wouldn't react too kindly, didja? You pandered to the millennial liberals, misread that most of the target audience just didn't like your backstab.

Hope Intuit feels the same pain, and does not go gently into the night. douche-canoes.
 
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